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Definition of Stevan's law

Stevan's law

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  • "The delay in achieving an outcome beyond the expected timeframe implies that the event has either occurred previously or is restricted by universal laws"

    Last edited on Jul 04 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 04 2024.

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